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Re: lat wheels

To: MWood24020@aol.com, rande@thecia.net, tigers@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: lat wheels
From: Bob Palmer <rpalmer@ames.ucsd.edu>
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 18:53:33 -0800
Mike,

The Cragar add reproduced in The Book of Norman states:

S/S 'MAGS'  The custom wheel with the strength and style of a competition
wheel.  Chrome steel rime with die cast aluminum alloy center (polished or
chrome). Tubeless operation guaranteed. Cragar wheels pass O.E.M. tests and
are accepted by NHRA & |AHRA for all classes of competition.

                Polished . . . . . . $45.00
                Chrome  . . . . . . $51.00
                Wing Caps . . . . $  3.75

The picture shows the classic 5-spoke Cragar wheel and the 3-spoke "Wing
Cap" or spinner that was the inspiration for the spinners used on the
LAT-70 and LAT-70B wheels.

Could it be that EMarkus has some version of the LAT-70 wheels with Cragar
S/S spinners? Why does he think they are a LAT wheel of any type? According
to Norm, there were a number of later versions of the LAT-70 wheel sold by
Gurney, Western, P/S, etc., so there are numerous possibilities.

Incidentally, I was warned in my early days with SCCA to stay away from
Cragar wheels because they had a reputation for breaking under hard use.
Despite all their verbiage to the contrary, I'd still be leery of them.

Bob

At 08:59 PM 11/25/98 -0500, MWood24020@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 11/25/98 5:51:30 PM Pacific Standard Time,
rande@thecia.net
>writes:
>
><< I think the wheel you have is really the Cragar S/S and not an LAT
> wheel. >>
>Isn't the Cragar S/S a five spoke wheel with a steel rim and aluminum center
>section (or maybe all steel)? If I remember them correctly, I believe they
>look nothing like a LAT 70, or LAT 9 for that matter. 
>Mike
> 
Robert L. Palmer
Dept. of AMES, Univ. of Calif., San Diego
rpalmer@ames.ucsd.edu
rpalmer@cts.com

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